Alternatives to Guake Terminal

Compare Guake Terminal alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to Guake Terminal in 2026. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from Guake Terminal competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    Yakuake
    Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. Smoothly rolls down from the top of your screen. Tabbed interface, configurable dimensions and animation speed, skinnable, sophisticated D-Bus interface. After Yakuake has started you can click on configure Yakuake by clicking on the Open Menu button (middle button on the bottom right hand side of the interface) and select Configure Shortcuts to change the hotkey to drop/retract the terminal automatically, by default it is set to F12. While most configuration options can be changed from Yakuake GUI, there are some options only accessible from modifying the configuration file. Yakuake allows to control itself at runtime by sending the D-Bus messages. Thus it can be used to start Yakuake in a user defined session. You can create tabs, assign names for them and also ask to run any specific command in any opened tab or just to show/hide Yakuake window.
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    Warp

    Warp

    Warp.dev

    Warp is a blazingly fast, Rust-based terminal reimagined from the ground up to work like a modern app. Fully native, Rust-based terminal. No Electron or web-tech. All cloud features are opt-in. Data is encrypted at rest. Warp works out of the box with zsh, fish, and bash. Input that feels like a code editor. Writing code in your terminal shouldn’t feel like 1978. Edit your commands like in a modern code editor with selections, cursor positioning, and completion menus. Our GPT-3 powered AI search will convert natural language into executable shell commands. It's like GitHub Copilot, but for the terminal. Navigate through your terminal, command by command. Copy the output with one click and zero scrolls. Access common workflows with a simple GUI. You can create your own workflows, and share them with your team.
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    GNOME Terminal
    Terminal is a terminal emulator application for accessing a UNIX shell environment which can be used to run programs available on your system. Terminal supports escape sequences that control cursor position and colors. A terminal is a text input point in a computer that is also called the Command Line Interface (CLI). IBM 3270, VT100 and many others are hardware terminals that are no longer produced as physical devices. To emulate these terminals, there are terminal emulators. Any input entered in the Terminal to be executed is referred to as a command. You can run both command line and graphical user interface (GUI) programs from the terminal. If you have a program that ends abruptly without any warning or error, you may want to run it in Terminal. This will allow the program to output any error or debugging messages to the Terminal window. This information can be helpful when filing a bug report.
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    Commander One

    Commander One

    Electronic Team, Inc.

    Commander One is the all-in-one file dual-panel file management application for Mac. It fully supports Mac M1 and M2 silicon and comes with a great interface that’s easy to maneuver and productivity-driven. The app is packed with features designed to increase the speed and ease of working with files. The ability to customize hotkeys, select specific files, show hidden files and view the entire work history and favorite files makes it amazing for those working with a lot of content. Moreover, Commander One also comes with an operation queue section, where users can see all of their files being processed, full support for archives, and a built-in viewer for text files of all kinds. Users can also choose to encrypt their files, with the super secure encryption feature that is built in and easy to set up. Power users can use the terminal emulator which also comes with the application to set up specific tasks and have full control over their workflow.
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    ZOC

    ZOC

    EmTec

    ZOC is professional terminal emulation software for Windows and macOS. Its impressive list of emulations and powerful features makes it a reliable and elegant tool that connects you to hosts and mainframes via secure shell, telnet, serial cable, and other methods of communication. With its modern user interface, this terminal has many ways of making your life easier. In its own way, ZOC is the Swiss army knife of terminal emulators, versatile, robust, and proven. Tabbed sessions with thumbnails, address book with folders and color-coded hosts, highly customizable to meet your preferences and needs, scripting language with over 200 commands, compatible with Windows 10/11 and macOS 12 Monterey, and administrator friendly (deployment, configuration). Extensive logging, full keyboard remapping, scrollback. User-defined buttons, automatic actions, macro recorder. Emulations are xterm, VT220, TN3270, TN5250, Wyse, QNX.
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    Starting Price: $79.99 one-time payment
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    Terminator

    Terminator

    Terminator

    Terminator Terminal Emulator is a powerful tool that allows users to manage multiple GNOME terminals within a single window. Originally developed in 2007 by Chris Jones as a compact Python script, it has evolved into a flexible terminal management application inspired by tools like Iterm2 and Tilix. Terminator lets users combine and rearrange terminal windows to suit their workflow, making it ideal for those who frequently work with multiple remote machines or command-line sessions. The emulator supports various themes, including light and dark modes, to enhance usability. It is well-suited for developers, system administrators, and command-line enthusiasts who need to manage several terminals simultaneously. Terminator streamlines terminal management, increasing productivity and reducing desktop clutter.
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    WezTerm

    WezTerm

    WezTerm

    WezTerm is a high-performance, cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer built in Rust that delivers GPU-accelerated rendering, including ligatures, color emoji, true color, dynamic color schemes, and hyperlinks, and modern windowing controls such as panes, tabs, and multiple windows on both local and remote hosts. Its single-process multiplexer provides scrollback, searchable history, mouse integration, Quick Select mode for rapid selection, Copy mode, shell integration, support for the iTerm image protocol, SSH connectivity, serial ports, Arduino devices, and workspace/session management via Lua-configurable scripts. Configuration is handled through a wezterm.lua file with hot-reload support, while a rich command-line interface (wezterm cli) lets you spawn programs, manipulate tabs and panes, and set domains. WezTerm adheres to ECMA-48 and xterm conventions for full ANSI/ISO compliance and offers native UI integration using platform-specific APIs.
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    MacTerm

    MacTerm

    MacTerm

    Powerful replacement for macOS Terminal, supporting 24-bit color, standard graphics protocols and iTerm2 image sequences and color schemes. MacTerm is one of the few emulators in the world that allow terminal-based programs to set up to 8 bits per RGB component (for a total of 24 bits), allowing for a large number and large spectrum of colors on the screen. The terminal is capable of preserving incoming text perfectly: whether you copy it to the Clipboard, capture it to a file, print it, or drag and drop, any special characters will be present. You can also use the floating command line window to input any kind of character. (In 4.1.0, there are limits on which Unicode characters can actually be displayed by the terminal; these limitations are being removed in 5.0.) Finally, Unicode is supported for file names, preference collection names, and macros.
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    iTerm2

    iTerm2

    iTerm2

    iTerm2 is a replacement for Terminal and the successor to iTerm. It works on Macs with macOS 10.14 or newer. iTerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted. iTerm2 has a lot of features. Every conceivable desire a terminal user might have has been foreseen and solved. And these are just the main attractions! Divide a tab up into multiple panes, each one showing a different session. You can slice vertically and horizontally and create any number of panes in any imaginable arrangement. Register a hotkey that brings iTerm2 to the foreground when you're in another application. A terminal is always a keypress away. You can choose to have the hotkey open a dedicated window. This gives you an always-available terminal at your fingertips. iTerm2 comes with a robust find-on-page feature. The UI stays out of the way. All matches are immediately highlighted. Even regular expression support is offered!
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    Zellij

    Zellij

    Zellij

    Zellij is a workspace aimed at developers, ops-oriented people, and terminal enthusiasts, designed around the philosophy that one must not sacrifice simplicity for power, delivering a great out-of-the-box experience together with advanced features. Geared toward both beginners and power users, it offers deep customizability and personal automation through layouts, true multiplayer collaboration, unique UX elements such as floating and stacked panes, and an innovative resizing algorithm that automatically places new panes in the optimal location. A plugin system enables creation of custom pane types in any language compiling to WebAssembly, while a comprehensive CLI introduces Command Panes for running and rerunning commands in dedicated panes and provides actions like run, edit, and rename-pane. Zellij’s single-process core ensures responsive performance, and its batteries-included approach gives users a terminal workspace with everything needed for modern development workflows.
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    kitty

    kitty

    kitty

    kitty is designed for power keyboard users. To that end all its controls work with the keyboard (although it fully supports mouse interactions as well). Its configuration is a simple, human editable, single file for easy reproducibility (I like to store configuration in source control). The code in kitty is designed to be simple, modular and hackable. It is written in a mix of C (for performance sensitive parts) and Python (for easy hackability of the UI). It does not depend on any large and complex UI toolkit, using only OpenGL for rendering everything. Finally, kitty is designed from the ground up to support all modern terminal features, such as unicode, true color, bold/italic fonts, text formatting, etc. It even extends existing text formatting escape codes, to add support for features not available elsewhere, such as colored and styled (curly) underlines. One of the design goals of kitty is to be easily extensible so that new features can be added in the future.
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    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    Alacritty

    Alacritty is a modern, cross-platform terminal emulator powered by OpenGL that delivers GPU-accelerated performance with sensible defaults and extensive configuration. Rather than reimplementing functionality, it integrates seamlessly with other applications to provide a flexible feature set without sacrificing speed. Supported on BSD, Linux, macOS, and Windows, Alacritty is considered beta and still under active development, yet it already serves many users as their daily driver terminal. Key features include Vi Mode for moving around and creating selections using vi bindings; a Search function for querying text within the scrollback buffer; Regex Hints that mark patterns for mouse or keyboard interaction; and Multi-Window support to improve resource usage by running on a single process.
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    Royal TS

    Royal TS

    Royal Apps

    Powerful connection management is compatible with a variety of connection types. Using RDP, VNC, SSH-based terminals, S/FTP, or web-based interfaces? No worries, Royal TS got you covered! Built-in credential management. Safe team-sharing features. Share a list of connections, without sharing your personal credentials. Command tasks and key sequence tasks make it easy to quickly automate repetitive tasks. SSH-based tunneling (secure gateway) support is tightly integrated into Royal TS. Dynamic Folders allow you to dynamically import data from external sources. You can assign a credential to connections by specifying the name of the credential. This allows you to share a document containing only connections while your personal credential is stored in a private document, protected by your password. Royal TS can handle documents opened by multiple users at the same time and allows you to synchronize document changes without the need for a SQL database back-end!
    Starting Price: $40 one-time payment
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    Muon SSH Terminal

    Muon SSH Terminal

    Subhra Das Gupta

    An easy and fun way to work with remote servers over SSH. Muon is a graphical SSH client. It has an enhanced SFTP file browser, SSH terminal emulator, remote resource/process manager, server disk space analyzer, remote text editor, huge remote log viewer, and lots of other helpful tools, which makes it easy to work with remote servers. Muon provides functionality similar to web-based control panels but, it works over SSH from the local computer, hence no installation is required on the server. It runs on Linux and Windows. Muon has been tested with several Linux and UNIX servers, like Ubuntu server, CentOS, RHEL, OpenSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and HP-UX. The application is targeted mainly toward web/backend developers who often deploy/debug their code on remote servers and are not overly fond of complex terminal-based commands. It could also be useful for sysadmins as well who manage lots of remote servers manually.
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    Zypper
    Zypper is a command-line package manager for installing, updating, and removing packages. It can also be used to manage repositories. Zypper works and behaves as a regular command-line tool. It features subcommands, arguments, and options that can be used to perform specific tasks. Zypper offers several benefits compared to graphical package managers. Being a command-line tool, Zypper is faster in use and light on resources. Zypper actions can be scripted. Zypper can be used on systems that do not have graphical desktop environments. This makes it suitable for use with servers and remote machines. The simplest way to execute Zypper is to type its name, followed by a command. Additionally, you can choose from one or more global options by typing them immediately before the command. Some commands require one or more arguments. Executing subcommands in the Zypper shell, and using global Zypper options are not supported.
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    xterm

    xterm

    invisible-island

    xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System, first released to emulate DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 hardware and provide a windowed interface for applications that cannot access X directly. Each xterm window runs as a separate process, locally or remotely, while sharing keyboard and mouse input with only the focused window receiving events. It implements ANSI/ISO color support via the “new” color model for background erase and recognizes most VT220 control sequences, along with select features from VT320, VT420, and VT520 devices. Over its history, xterm’s terminal description evolved from VT102 (pre-1996) to VT220 (1996–2012) and, since 2012, to VT420, ensuring compatibility with modern applications. Xterm remains actively maintained and extensible through companion tools like luit for encoding support and the X Toolkit for resource configuration, making it a complete, standards-compliant emulator for Unix-based environments.
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    sshx

    sshx

    sshx

    sshx is a secure, web-based collaborative terminal platform that lets you share your command-line session with others by sending a unique browser link, enabling multiple participants to interact in real time with remote cursors and chat on an infinite canvas. It is fast, end-to-end encrypted, and lightweight, with a server written in Rust and support across macOS, Linux, and Windows, so users can install a single binary or use it directly in a browser for collaborative sessions. The interface supports arranging and resizing multiple terminals freely, live presence awareness, and ultra-fast mesh networking to connect from anywhere. sshx is ideal for remote pair programming, teaching, debugging, live demonstrations, and collaborative troubleshooting, providing secure access without requiring complex setups or traditional SSH clients, and it can be integrated into workflows, including CI/CD environments for remote debugging and shared terminal access.
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    SnapToWindow

    SnapToWindow

    SnapToWindow

    SnapToWindow is a cross-platform, keyboard-driven window management utility that lets you quickly and precisely arrange application windows to predefined positions using customizable hotkeys so you can organize your workspace without touching the mouse. It works consistently on both Windows and macOS, supports multi-monitor setups, and runs quietly from the system tray with minimal resource usage, automatically updating in the background. Built with Rust, Tauri, and TypeScript for native-class performance and a small footprint, it offers global keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Ctrl + Alt on Windows and Control + Option on macOS) for snapping windows to regions like left/right halves, top/bottom halves, thirds, and center, as well as maximizing windows, giving you full control of your layout with a few keystrokes.
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    Komandi

    Komandi

    Komandi

    Komandi is a tool for developers and system administrators. It allows you to insert, favorite, copy, and execute your commands. You can use it to manage your most used CLI commands, detect potentially dangerous commands, and quickly generate commands from natural language prompts. Generate terminal commands from natural language prompts using AI. Komandi allows you to insert, favorite, copy, and execute your commands (AI-generated or manually). It detects and marks potentially dangerous commands to avoid accidental execution. Copy commands and execute commands directly or on specific paths. Available for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Search for commands (allows to execute/copy using shortcuts) and execute commands on different environments. Generate commands from prompts using AI tokens. Yes, you can download the app for free on our website. But you will only be able to use the app for 7 days. After that, you will need to buy a license to continue using the app.
    Starting Price: $19 one-time payment
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    Ivanti Terminal Emulation
    Terminal emulation, powered by Wavelink, extends your enterprise systems to warehouse workers’ mobile devices. Empower workers to pick faster, with improved order accuracy, completing more tasks each shift. Add barcode scanning, optimize with automation scripts, even add voice, all without modifying your host system. From inventory to picking, receiving to cross-docking, your workers execute tasks everywhere on the floor and beyond. Our solutions help them navigate tasks while leveraging the advanced data-capture technologies available in your chosen mobile devices and interface with all leading systems—including Manhattan, JDA, and Infor. Workers multi-task, and so do our telnet solutions. It’s all about getting more orders shipped during peak periods.
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    Voice Finger

    Voice Finger

    Voice Finger

    Enables zero computer contact, no need for keyboards and mouses. Rest your hands and use your voice to command the computer. A definitive solution for people with disabilities and/or computer injuries. Some speech recognition software assumes you can type and click for some tasks. Voice Finger was made to do everything by voice. Also for hardcore gamers. For competitive gamers, Voice Finger can hit keys and buttons while the gamer moves and shoots, acting like a third hand. Voice Finger allows complete control of the keyboard, with short commands to navigate the cursor, type, hold and hit keys and buttons. Windows default speech recognition has a lot of lengthy commands like "Press 1", "Press A" and "Press down 30 times". Voice Finger cuts down all commands to a minimum length, like "1", "A" and "Down 30", and you are still able to use the mouse buttons with commands like "click left", "click right" and others, and at the same time hold keys like Control, Shift and Alt.
    Starting Price: $9.99 one-time payment
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    FlexTerm

    FlexTerm

    FlexTerm

    FlexTerm is written entirely in C# .NET, providing a new user interface that is long overdue for the terminal emulation community. The user interface utilizes the modern ribbon command bar to organize the program's features into a series of tabs at the top of the window. This increases discover-ability of features and functions, enables quicker learning of the program, and makes users feel more in control of their experience with the program. The ribbon replaces both the traditional menu bar and toolbars and is now fully customizable, allowing users to create their own custom tabs and tab groups. A FlexTerm workspace can consist of a single session, or any number of sessions, which may be docked and displayed as tabs and/or floating. Sessions within each workspace can be easily arranged using drag-and-drop functionality.
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    Mac Terminal
    When you're connected to multiple servers, the unique background colors and window titles shown in profiles help you easily identify the correct terminal window. Use the built-in profiles in Terminal, or create your own custom profiles. Add markup and bookmarks as you work, then use them to quickly navigate through the vast output in the terminal window. Use the inspector to view and manage active processes, and change window titles and background colors. Use profiles to customize the colors, font, cursor style, background, and other elements of Terminal windows. A profile is a collection of style and behavior settings for a terminal window. Terminal comes with a set of predefined profiles, but it also allows you to create your own custom profiles. Change settings for terminal type (terminfo), input, prompt behavior, and international encodings. Change settings for function keys, the option key, and the alternate display.
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    Rio Terminal

    Rio Terminal

    Rio Terminal

    Rio is a terminal application that’s built with Rust, WebGPU, Tokio runtime. It targets to have the best frame per second experience as long you want, but is also configurable to use as minimal from GPU. The terminal renderer is based on redux state machine, lines that has not updated will not suffer a redraw. Looking for the minimal rendering process in most of the time. Rio is also designed to support WebAssembly runtime so in the future you will be able to define how a tab system will work with a WASM plugin written in your favorite language. Rio uses WGPU, which is an implementation of WebGPU for use outside of a browser and as backend for Firefox’s WebGPU implementation. WebGPU allows for more efficient usage of modern GPU’s than WebGL.
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    Jubilant Terminal Emulator
    Jubilant Terminal Emulator provides a browser based, terminal emulator to access key business systems. Access Mainframe, iSeries, Unix, VMS or MultiValue systems, on any device with zero client software. The terminal emulator is installed in a server environment, either on-premise or in the cloud, and centrally managed via the Jubilant administration centre. Jubilant works on all browsers and devices with no Java or ActiveX plugins. Jubilant has all the features you would expect in an enterprise terminal emulator, including client and server-side macro creation, file transfer, single sign-on, MFA and keyboard remapping.
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    AutoHotkey

    AutoHotkey

    AutoHotkey

    Define hotkeys for the mouse and keyboard, remap keys or buttons and autocorrect-like replacements. Creating simple hotkeys has never been easier; you can do it in just a few lines or less! AutoHotkey is a free, open-source scripting language for Windows that allows users to easily create small to complex scripts for all kinds of tasks such as form fillers, auto-clicking, macros, etc. AutoHotkey has easy-to-learn built-in commands for beginners. Experienced developers will love this full-fledged scripting language for fast prototyping and small projects. AutoHotkey gives you the freedom to automate any desktop task. It's small, fast, and runs out of the box. Best of all, it's free, open-source (GNU GPLv2), and beginner-friendly. AutoHotkey provides a simple, flexible syntax allowing you to focus more on the task at hand rather than every single little technicality. It supports not only the popular imperative-procedural paradigm, but also object-oriented and command-based programming.
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    Kimi Code CLI

    Kimi Code CLI

    Moonshot AI

    Kimi Code CLI is an AI-powered command-line agent that runs in the terminal to assist developers with software development and terminal operations by reading and editing code, executing shell commands, searching and fetching web pages, autonomously planning and adjusting actions during execution, and providing a shell-like interactive experience where users can describe their needs in natural language or switch to direct command mode; it supports integrations with IDEs and local agent clients via the Agent Client Protocol for enriched workflows and simplifies tasks such as writing and modifying code, fixing bugs, refactoring, exploring unfamiliar projects, answering architecture questions, and automating batch tasks or build and test scripts. Installation is handled via a script that installs the necessary tool manager and then the Kimi CLI package, after which users verify with a version command and configure an API source.
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    Tera Term

    Tera Term

    Tera Term

    Tera Term is the terminal emulator for Microsoft Windows, that supports serial port, telnet and SSH connections. Among many other features it also has built-in Macro scripting language. Tera Term is often used to automate tasks related to remote connections initiated from PC. Tera Term is a free software terminal emulator (communication program) which supports serial port connections, TCP/IP (telnet, SSH1, SSH2) connections, log replaying, named pipe connection, and IPv6 communication. It also supports VT100 emulation and selected VT200/300 emulation, TEK4010 emulation, file transfer protocols (Kermit, XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, B-PLUS and Quick-VAN), and scripts using the "Tera Term Language". Supports Japanese, English, Russian, Korean and UTF-8 character sets, UTF-8 character encoding, and message catalog (in Japanese, English, German, French, Russian, Korean and Chinese).
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    Flynet Viewer TE
    Flynet Viewer™ TE (Terminal Emulation) provides a browser based, terminal emulator to access key business systems. Access Mainframe, iSeries, Unix, VMS or MultiValue systems, on any device with zero client software. The terminal emulator is installed in a server environment, either on-premise or in the cloud, and centrally managed via the Flynet Viewer administration centre. Flynet Viewer works on all browsers and devices with no Java or ActiveX plugins. Flynet Viewer has all the features you would expect in an enterprise terminal emulator, including client and server-side macro creation, file transfer, single sign-on, MFA and keyboard remapping. Flynet Viewer Terminal Emulation provides the same level of functionality that is associated with a full fat desktop Terminal Emulation client but is delivered over the web and served up via a browser. Flynet Viewer Terminal Emulation will run on any device regardless of operating system or indigenous browser.
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    AiTerm

    AiTerm

    AiTerm

    AiTerm is an AI Terminal Assistant that designed to assist developers and command-line users. It simplifies the process of converting natural language into executable commands, allowing users to find and run the commands they need without leaving their terminal. AiTerm intelligently analyzes your commands and streamlines your tasks for unprecedented efficiency. Need help with a command? AiTerm fetches relevant documentation and examples, providing explanations and usage tips right within your terminal. AiTerm is more than just software, it's your personal assistant in the world of command lines.
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    Byobu

    Byobu

    Byobu

    It was originally designed to provide elegant enhancements to the otherwise functional, plain, practical GNU Screen, for the Ubuntu server distribution. Byobu now includes an enhanced profile, convenient keybindings, configuration utilities, and toggle-able system status notifications for both the GNU Screen window manager and the more modern Tmux terminal multiplexer, and works on most Linux, BSD, and Mac distributions. Byobu includes an enhanced profile, configuration utilities, and system status notifications for the GNU screen window manager as well as the Tmux terminal multiplexer. Byobu is developed and released as free software under the GPLv3.
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    Worker

    Worker

    Ralf Hoffmann

    Worker is a two-pane file manager for the X Window System on UN*X. The directories and files are shown in two independent panels supporting a lot of advanced file manipulation features. The main focus is to make managing files easy with full keyboard control, also assisting in finding files and directories by using the history of accessed directories, live filtering, and access to commands by using the keyboard. Worker is free software developed by Ralf Hoffmann and released under the GNU General Public License V2 or later. VFS support for fast and easy access to archives and remote sites. Execute external programs by entering the name and arguments including unlimited history. Powerful mechanism to bind external programs to buttons, hotkeys, or file types (e.g. gimp, tar, diff, mount), including inserting names of selected files, source and target directories, and much more. Text viewer both separately and in an embedded pane.
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    TaskLayout

    TaskLayout

    SystemGoods

    TaskLayout is a productivity app for Windows designed to set up your desktop for work in seconds. No adware, malware, or spyware, professional tools for effective work-. Try before buy, it provides fast and responsive support. This tool allows to save and restore Windows desktop layout (a set of running applications with corresponding positions on the screen) with an assigned hotkey. Set up your working configuration on the desktop, launch applications, open folders, and arrange windows into suitable locations on the desktop. Save the layout with TaskLayout, and assign a hotkey for open/close. Use these hotkeys to instantly restore/discard your desktop in seconds. Application/command Launcher, set up custom commands to start it with an assigned hotkey. By default, TaskLayout works as a launcher and Window repositioning tool in one. Automatically retrieve and preserve startup commands assigned to selected windows. Run commands (if required) and arrange windows on the desktop.
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    PowerTerm InterConnect
    The PowerTerm InterConnect Series is comprised of several robust terminal emulation applications supporting the host access needs of large and small organizations. It allows enterprises to standardize on a single host access solution. PowerTerm InterConnect products provides fast and reliable access to data residing on the broadest range of hosts, such as IBM Mainframe zSeries, IBM AS/400 iSeries, UNIX, OpenVMS, Tandem, HP. Each of the PowerTerm InterConnect products enables terminal emulation via various communication modes. PowerTerm InterConnect offers a flexible and extensive feature set to maximize users' time while providing a wide range of options. Using Power Script Language, users can automate tasks and increase efficiency. PowerTerm InterConnect's small footprint makes it a simple, fast and effective means of running legacy applications and it is easily installable on any PC.
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    TTerm Connect

    TTerm Connect

    Turbosoft

    Turbosoft's terminal emulation software supports over 80 different emulations for systems such as IBM, HP, OpenVMS, Unix, HP NonStop, Unisys, Wyse & more. Choose from TTerm Connect, our web-based HTML5 offering, TTWin4 for Windows desktops, TTerm for Linux, or, for developers integrating terminal emulation, TTerm for .NET. TTerm Connect, our web-based terminal emulator offers flexible, powerful terminal emulation with nothing more than a web browser. TTerm Connect offers all the features you would expect from a desktop terminal emulator in a lightweight web application. Centrally configured and managed, TTerm Connect requires no client-side installation and can be deployed with its own web client or integrated with your existing website. Any host, any device. Available for any modern web browser and client device and with options for Windows or Linux based servers. Flexible & capable of servicing the terminal emulation needs of thousands of concurrent users.
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    FastKeys

    FastKeys

    FastKeys

    Expand abbreviations for frequently used text and save hours of typing. Including auto-complete with learning. Build a fully configurable Start Menu to start any activity on your computer. Touch the screen edge to show the menu. Create keyboard Shortcuts to do anything with a keystroke. Run programs, open sites, or powerful scripts to automate Windows. Execute tasks by using mouse gestures. Keep a hand on a mouse and automate anything with a quick movement. Record keystrokes and mouse actions to teach the computer to perform tasks automatically. Keep track of everything you copy into your clipboard and quickly access any item from the history. Fast customer support for registered users. More than 500 ready-to-use commands to automate anything. Extremely light weight, tiny memory usage, absolutely clean and safe. Correct typing mistakes as you type. Use it in any Windows program. Easy to use, get up to speed in minutes.
    Starting Price: $19 one-time payment
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    Entire Connection
    Terminal emulation software that connects Windows® users to applications on the mainframe, UNIX®, Linux®, OpenVMS, and BS2000 platforms. Available for Natural on the mainframe. Connect thousands of concurrent Microsoft® Windows® users to applications running on the mainframe, UNIX, Linux, OpenVMS, and BS2000 platforms with highly scalable terminal emulation software, Entire Connection. Protect your application from desktop access by requiring a user ID and password to open a terminal session with Entire Connection. Implement SSO by storing the host user credentials encrypted in the share file and using the Entire Connection script language to log onto the host.
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    tmux

    tmux

    tmux

    tmux is a terminal multiplexer that enables multiple terminals to be created, accessed, and controlled from a single screen. It allows sessions to be detached so they continue running in the background and later reattached exactly as left. tmux implements each window as a separate client process, supports ANSI/ISO color via VT220 (and later) control sequences, and is configurable through its example tmux.conf file and man page. Built atop minimal dependencies, libevent 2.x and ncurses, it requires only a C compiler, make, pkg-config, and a Yacc for building. tmux’s lightweight, single-screen architecture, extensive documentation, and cross-platform support make it a robust, standards-compliant solution for managing terminal workflows efficiently.
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    PuTTY

    PuTTY

    PuTTY

    PuTTY is a free implementation of SSH and Telnet for Windows and Unix platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator. PuTTY is a client program for the SSH, Telnet, Rlogin, and SUPDUP network protocols. These protocols are all used to run a remote session on a computer, over a network. PuTTY implements the client end of that session, the end at which the session is displayed, rather than the end at which it runs. In really simple terms, you run PuTTY on a Windows machine, and tell it to connect to (for example) a Unix machine. PuTTY opens a window. Then, anything you type into that window is sent straight to the Unix machine, and everything the Unix machine sends back is displayed in the window. So you can work on the Unix machine as if you were sitting at its console, while actually sitting somewhere else. All of PuTTY's settings can be saved in named session profiles. You can also change the default settings that are used for new sessions.
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    OpenText HostExplorer
    Terminal emulation is the ability to make one computer terminal, typically a PC, appear to look like another, usually older type of terminal so that a user can access programs originally written to communicate with the other terminal type. OpenText HostExplorer is one of best terminal emulator software packages available for IBM® 3270 Mainframes, AS/400s, UNIX and FTP hosts. OpenText™ HostExplorer is a terminal emulator that provides fast, secure and reliable connections from Microsoft® Windows® PCs to a variety of enterprise hosts. HostExplorer enables organizations to benefit from the latest PC and web technologies while protecting their investment in data, information assets and systems. Easy migration preserves user experience, eliminates need for retraining and avoiding business workflow interruptions. Reduces maintenance cost and effort through automatic upgrades and centralized administration.
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    StayLinked

    StayLinked

    StayLinked

    StayLinked enables you to migrate to state-of-the-art devices, measure and optimize productivity with cutting-edge business intelligence, and interface with ground-breaking technologies in the areas of automation, robotics, augmented reality, and location-based services. Keeping employees on the job is a key part of productivity. The architecture of traditional terminal emulation solutions often leads to erratic application connectivity and performance. This results in end users spending time troubleshooting issues with the help desk rather than performing important application tasks. By eliminating dropped or lost sessions, providing centralized application configuration and management, and delivering highly efficient help desk tools, StayLinked keeps applications and end users running at peak performance. StayLinked Terminal Emulation (TE) is the fastest TE solution available for mobile devices. Traditional terminal emulation products send all telnet/SSH traffic to the mobile device.
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    MacWise

    MacWise

    Carnation Software

    MacWise emulates ADDS Viewpoint, Wyse 50, Wyse 60, Wyse 370, Televideo TV 925, DEC VT100, VT220, and Prism terminals. Supports ANSI and SCO ANSI color. Esprit III color is also supported in Wyse 370 mode. MacWise allows a Macintosh to be used as a terminal, connected to a host computer directly, by modem, local area network, or over the Internet with telnet or ssh secure shell. The emulators support video attributes such as dim, reverse, underline, 132-column modes, protected fields, and graphic characters sent from the host computer, as well as enhanced Viewpoint mode. Features include a phone list and dialer for modems, on-screen programmable function keys, connection scripts, and more. Works with desktop Macs, MacBooks and PowerBook. You can scroll back to the past 50 pages of data. MacWise remembers the last 50 pages that appear on your screen, regardless of whether the data has scrolled across the screen or the screen has cleared.
    Starting Price: $95 per user one-time payment
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    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter

    Open Interpreter is an open source natural language interface for computers that enables users to execute code through conversational prompts in a terminal environment. It supports multiple programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, and Shell, allowing for a wide range of tasks such as data analysis, file management, and web browsing. It provides interactive mode commands to enhance user experience. Users can configure default behaviors using YAML files, facilitating flexible customization without altering command-line arguments each time. Open Interpreter can be integrated with FastAPI to create RESTful endpoints, enabling programmatic control over its functionalities. For safety, it prompts users for confirmation before executing code that interacts with the local environment, mitigating potential risks.
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    SecureCRT

    SecureCRT

    VanDyke Software

    SecureCRT client for Windows, Mac, and Linux provides rock-solid terminal emulation for computing professionals, raising productivity with advanced session management and a host of ways to save time and streamline repetitive tasks. SecureCRT provides secure remote access, file transfer, and data tunneling for everyone in your organization. Whether you are replacing Telnet or Terminal, or need a more capable secure remote access tool, SecureCRT is an application you can live in all day long. With the solid security of SSH, extensive session management, and advanced scripting, SecureCRT will help raise your productivity to the nth degree. Highlight individual words, phrases, or substrings in the session window to identify errors in log files or streaming output and to highlight prompts. Regular expressions are also supported, making it easier to highlight strings like IP addresses. Keyword display attributes (bold, reverse video, and color) can be combined.
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    Nimble Commander

    Nimble Commander

    Michael Kazakov

    Dual-pane file manager with classic design. Familiar Mac swiftness, charged for power users. Software developers, system administrators, and IT professionals and enthusiasts. Nimble Commander is built with efficiency in mind to ensure the minimum consumption of system resources. Written mostly in C++, it provides blazing performance and instantaneous user interface response. For instance, handling dozens of windows and tabs is no big deal. Following the strong traditions of orthodox dual-panel file managers, Nimble Commander provides quick keyboard access to file management operations. To save you time, there are keyboard shortcuts for more than a hundred actions. Nimble Commander is designed to be flexible and comfortable for a vast range of uses. Colors, sizes, fonts, presentation types, filename trimming, quick search behavior, external tools, terminal emulator position, hotkeys layout, you can customize all of that.
    Starting Price: $29.99 one-time payment
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    JRapid

    JRapid

    JRapid

    Most business web applications share the same application patterns. JRapid has identified them and created a platform to boost development, using Java and your favorite open source frameworks. JRapid uses MDD approach to software development: first you have to model your business using JRapid's DSL, and then generate the full stack of a Java business application. Using the command line go to your preferred location and execute the following command. This may take some time if it’s the first time you’re running maven. Either using Eclipse or your favorite editor, edit Main.xml and design your application using AML (Application Modeling Language). After you finished modelling your application, run the following command to generate the code.
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    WoTerm

    WoTerm

    aoyiduo

    A powerful open source cross-platform security terminal simulation software, it supports SSH/SFTP/TELNET/RDP/VNC and other mainstream protocols. Support multiple key authentication methods, support SFTP session data backup and synchronization, support multiple sets of skin interface, support tunnel management, support script design, support multiple labels and floating Windows, support administrator mode, support 4K remote desktop, compatible with various VNC remote desktop, support session group management.
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    TmuxAI

    TmuxAI

    Boring Dystopia Development

    TmuxAI is an intelligent terminal assistant that lives inside your tmux sessions. Unlike other CLI AI tools, TmuxAI observes and understands the content of your tmux panes, providing assistance without requiring you to change your workflow or interrupt your terminal sessions. Think of TmuxAI as a pair programmer that sits beside you, watching your terminal environment exactly as you see it. It can understand what you're working on across multiple panes, help solve problems and execute commands on your behalf in a dedicated execution pane. TmuxAI's design philosophy mirrors the way humans collaborate at the terminal. Just as a colleague sitting next to you would observe your screen, understand context from what's visible, and help accordingly, TmuxAI: Observes: Reads the visible content in all your panes Communicates: Uses a dedicated chat pane for interaction Acts: Can execute commands in a separate execution pane (with your permission)
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    Inventu Viewer+

    Inventu Viewer+

    Inventu Corporation

    Inventu Viewer+ Web Terminal Emulation - Fast, Secure and Complete. Provides fast, direct terminal emulation using Zero-Footprint browser technology, with no plug-ins required. Provides an excellent replacement option for organizations with existing solutions based on Java or ActiveX such as Host-on-Demand, Reflections for the Web and BlueZone. Also works well to replace desktop terminal emulators where lower administration costs and improved user access flexibility is desired. Supports web-based access to IBM Mainframes and IBM i systems using TN3270 and TN5250. Has many customers successfully accessing LINUX/UNIX/VMS/PICK based systems using VT100/VT220/VT440, SCO-ANSI, ADDS-ViewPoint.
    Starting Price: $2500/year
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    Bash

    Bash

    Bash

    Bash is a free software Unix shell and command language. It has become the default login shell for most Linux distributions. In addition to being available on Linux systems, a version of Bash is also available for Windows through the Windows Subsystem for Linux. Bash is the default user shell in Solaris 11 and was the default shell in Apple macOS from version 10.3 until the release of macOS Catalina, which changed the default shell to zsh. Despite this change, Bash remains available as an alternative shell on macOS systems. As a command processor, Bash allows users to enter commands in a text window that are then executed by the system. Bash can also read and execute commands from a file, known as a shell script. It supports a number of features commonly found in Unix shells, including wildcard matching, piping, here documents, command substitution, variables, and control structures for condition testing and iteration. Bash is compliant with the POSIX shell standards.